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nsa. >> documents leaked by former nsa contractor edward snowden detail thousands of privacy violations after repeated denials from the white house. >> what you are not reading rea about is the government gov actually abusing these programs. >> we'll discuss with a key member of the homeland security committee and critic of the nsa kentucky senator rand paul. >> and then another week of chaos in egypt as the interim government's crackdown on supporters of mohamed morsi leaves hundreds of people dead.. >> our pro decisional cooperation cannot continue as usual when civilians are being killed in the streets. >> we will discuss the deteriorating situation in the region and the u.s. response with republican congressman pete king from new york and richard bloom -- bloom nee -- bloomenthal. >> and forcing the obama administration to play defense. >> this is no longer aat w political debate. this is what we call the law. >> the president claims that this law is working the way it is supposed to. but clearly it is not. >> we will ask our sundayn: w panel about the political fallout all right he
nsa. >> documents leaked by former nsa contractor edward snowden detail thousands of privacy violations after repeated denials from the white house. >> what you are not reading rea about is the government gov actually abusing these programs. >> we'll discuss with a key member of the homeland security committee and critic of the nsa kentucky senator rand paul. >> and then another week of chaos in egypt as the interim government's crackdown on supporters of mohamed morsi...
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>> irs, and nsa. absolutely. i really am very confident about this, but i think that what we're really looking at here is, again, we're finding out, like nancy pelosi said, what is in this bill, and every single day we're finding out new surprises about health care, and whether it's the edict from president obama allowing people in congress to have a different healthcare plan than you or i do -- >> neil: that says it all. when the cook in the kitchen are not eat neglect slop from the kitchen, that should tell you something. congress wants exempted. unions want out. 97% of federal workers who like their system think don't want to be part of this. that's all you need to know. >> absolutely. and everybody who had a hand in putting this on all the american people are running away with it like max bachus said, it's going to be a disaster. but even people who are in the middle of healthcare, like myself, who have an understanding of what is going on, we're not immune from what is coming down the road. my wife is a surg
>> irs, and nsa. absolutely. i really am very confident about this, but i think that what we're really looking at here is, again, we're finding out, like nancy pelosi said, what is in this bill, and every single day we're finding out new surprises about health care, and whether it's the edict from president obama allowing people in congress to have a different healthcare plan than you or i do -- >> neil: that says it all. when the cook in the kitchen are not eat neglect slop from...
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new allegations rock the nsa. documents leeng s beaked leakedd thousands of violations. >> what you are not reading about is the government actually abusing these programs. >> we'll discuss with the key member of the homeland security committee and critic of the nda, kentucky senator, rand paul. >>> crack down on supporters of leader leaves hundreds of people dead. >> we'll discuss the situation in the region and the us response with republican congressman of new york and senator rumenthal of connecticut. >>> the obama is forced to play defense. >> this is no longer a political debate. this is what we call the law. >> the president claims that this law is working the way it is supposed to. but clearly it is not. >> we'll ask our sunday panel about the political hall out. all right here on fox news sunday. >> more tough questions for the nsa after the washington post reported this week that the agency violated policy rules. >> nation's most secretive spy agency intercepted e-mails and calls during that time and did
new allegations rock the nsa. documents leeng s beaked leakedd thousands of violations. >> what you are not reading about is the government actually abusing these programs. >> we'll discuss with the key member of the homeland security committee and critic of the nda, kentucky senator, rand paul. >>> crack down on supporters of leader leaves hundreds of people dead. >> we'll discuss the situation in the region and the us response with republican congressman of new york...
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we'll talk with a former director of the cia and nsa general michael hayden, as well as nsa critic congressman justin amash of michigan. then washington keeps heading for a budget impasse and government shutdown. >> we've seen a certain faction of republicans in congress saying they wouldn't pay the very bills that congress racked up in the first place. >> you know, instead of working together, the president yesterday threatened to shut down the government. >> in an exclusive interview, we'll ask house majority leader eric cantor if they can make a deal before the deadline, all right now on "fox news sunday." hello again from fox news in washington. we begin with a terror threat that has prompted the state department to arab i global issl alert for americans, and close two dozen embassies and consulates across the muslim world. we're told the al-qaeda threat is specific, but the targets are not. chief washington correspondent james rosen has the latest. james? >> chris, good morning. president obama and his national security team approached this day, the president's 52nd birthday, not in a sta
we'll talk with a former director of the cia and nsa general michael hayden, as well as nsa critic congressman justin amash of michigan. then washington keeps heading for a budget impasse and government shutdown. >> we've seen a certain faction of republicans in congress saying they wouldn't pay the very bills that congress racked up in the first place. >> you know, instead of working together, the president yesterday threatened to shut down the government. >> in an exclusive...
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to the point of what he has revealed, this was far more than even the nsa originally said, and the nsa says we don't act on all of this stuff. we garth it. i doesn't stay on our computers. i'm paraphrasing here. so no need to worry. but we keep mining out more and more of this stuff. >> the obama administration is now selectively release something information. post snowden leaks or disclosures where say, we use excessive reviews so you should trust us. the founders operated in a country that was much more imperiled than we are today and they concluded in the fourth amendment that american citizens should be protected from unreasonable search and seizure. >> neil: where do you draw the line? senator marco rubio about where the republicans are drawing the line, tough or terror, and then snooping on us. >> those are all with great respect towards you but those are all bumper stickers. can we get beyond bumper sticker politics in. >> neil: which is the bumper sticker? >> tough on terror, tough on such liberties -- >> neil: where do you err on the side of in that's the balancing act. >> i e
to the point of what he has revealed, this was far more than even the nsa originally said, and the nsa says we don't act on all of this stuff. we garth it. i doesn't stay on our computers. i'm paraphrasing here. so no need to worry. but we keep mining out more and more of this stuff. >> the obama administration is now selectively release something information. post snowden leaks or disclosures where say, we use excessive reviews so you should trust us. the founders operated in a country...
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tens of the nsa has been collecting more than that. forget about every color we make. try every e-mail we right, every chat room in whi we have a chance. what wtype, where we browsed, how ng we have been browsing, everhing we point and click catalog to by an agency his abuses are pathetic and sick. here is what is en more alarming. they're still doing it. they are doing more of it. slocum, everybody. i'm neil cavuto, and it is enough to make even james bond blush.
tens of the nsa has been collecting more than that. forget about every color we make. try every e-mail we right, every chat room in whi we have a chance. what wtype, where we browsed, how ng we have been browsing, everhing we point and click catalog to by an agency his abuses are pathetic and sick. here is what is en more alarming. they're still doing it. they are doing more of it. slocum, everybody. i'm neil cavuto, and it is enough to make even james bond blush.
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from the nsa? >> brian: that's true. that's a good concern. but is there anybody that you think that is going against america? do you think that general alexander is against america? do you think the people within the nsa are trying to spy on dennis cue sin ship or stop the next hasan from shooting his colleagues? >> this is about the constitution, which has a personalities all of its own. i can cite you chapter and verse. first amendment violations, 4th amendment violations, fifth amendment vitals, 6th amendment violations and 14th amendment violations that are going on right now because of the way the nsa is conducting its activities involving the american people. >> brian: you think the president and all these other people that are work the nsa to grow it have glossed their way? >> i don't know if they understand exactly what's happening. when you see the president go on fox and other networks and make the comments that basically assure the american people, don't worry about it. there is no viol
from the nsa? >> brian: that's true. that's a good concern. but is there anybody that you think that is going against america? do you think that general alexander is against america? do you think the people within the nsa are trying to spy on dennis cue sin ship or stop the next hasan from shooting his colleagues? >> this is about the constitution, which has a personalities all of its own. i can cite you chapter and verse. first amendment violations, 4th amendment violations, fifth...
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it starts with the nsa does not collect any type of data at all on millions of americans. sometimes we do, but don't worry , we don't read e-mails or listen to phone calls of americans. two, we do, but only if there is a reasonable connection to terrorism. we respect the privacy of all-americans. everything is supervised by the foreign intelligence surveillance court. but if accidentally collected the agency follows, quote, minute gnaw ma swraition procedures by the attorney general designed to protect the privacy of the united states persons. now, the operative word in that statement, there is not that they don't collect it, but that there is minimization is approved by the attorney general. oh, i feel better. the same attorney general who also lied in front of congress about investigating reporters. in over his head, eric holder?a4 75% of all internet traffic and it does retain written content of e-mails between citizens within the u.s. but any mistakes where your privacy is violated are due to training errors. really? was edward snowden a training error? you know, the g
it starts with the nsa does not collect any type of data at all on millions of americans. sometimes we do, but don't worry , we don't read e-mails or listen to phone calls of americans. two, we do, but only if there is a reasonable connection to terrorism. we respect the privacy of all-americans. everything is supervised by the foreign intelligence surveillance court. but if accidentally collected the agency follows, quote, minute gnaw ma swraition procedures by the attorney general designed to...
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>> hillary clinton is giving speechh on the nsa -- a on the nsa on september 10 that i think will be fascinating to watch. i do think this issue does have at least the potential now of dividingthat kind of line within the democratic party and potentially something that could in fact shape whatever primary race there is in 2016. >> interesting she will be taking on that issue right now. what do you make on that? >> i have to differ somewherat n that. it is hard to see this issue becoming a really cutting edge issue for a couple of reasons. the vast majority of americans do want surveillance to take place to prevent us against terrorists. they do want this balance. also, it is hard to see even if i know intellectually that the nsa might be knowing what phone calls or numbers go in and out of my phone and intercepting some of my e-mails and that sort of thing, it is hard for us to see how it impacts our lives. it is different from the economy and jobs and obamacare. it may be more of an intellectual exercise that does not really rise to the top of the political debates. >> we will watch
>> hillary clinton is giving speechh on the nsa -- a on the nsa on september 10 that i think will be fascinating to watch. i do think this issue does have at least the potential now of dividingthat kind of line within the democratic party and potentially something that could in fact shape whatever primary race there is in 2016. >> interesting she will be taking on that issue right now. what do you make on that? >> i have to differ somewherat n that. it is hard to see this...
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and russia in the wake of the asylum given to the nsa leaker edward snowden. staying put in putin's backyard. it's been a month since the horrific scene which saw the death of 19 members of the heroic firefighting squad known as the hot shots. arizona has been asking for the fed to accept in an offer up some help. that state just turned back. the answer is upsetting. the maimages are compelling -- the images are compelling as hundreds of people confront the terrifying colorado flood. we'll bring you an update after the break. stay with us. ♪ (tires screeching) red hot deal days are back. (alarm beeping) stop foro one. what? it's red hot deal days. get $100 off the samsung galaxy note ii with features like pop-up play. lets you use any app while watching video. or use the s pen for hand-written notes. just $199.99. hurry in, sale ends august 11th. getting the best back to school deals. that's powerful. verizon. there's a new way to fight litter box odor. introducing tidy cats with glade tough odor solutions. two trusted names, one amazing product. do you mind
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you said that everything was self reported by the nsa. you said the documents clearly show that the violations were not clearly reported at least not to the court whose members cham they do not have the power to initiate. is there a problem here? >> it worked. if you have 99.99% compliance and you have self reporting errors. this becomes part of an overall ig report. i am satisfied that -- john, who else in government -- >> did you know congressman king all of what was reported by the end of the week? >> it was all available. and it shows that the system works. >> anything in that report that came to light at the end of the week that bother you? >> there is a lot that bothers me and i share congressman king's respect for the brave and dedicated men and women who do our national security work. the problem is with the system. it is a black box. the fisa court is a secret tribu tribuneal making secret law and a lot of it completely unavailable to the foreign intelligence committee. i believe there need to be changes in the fisa court. and i
you said that everything was self reported by the nsa. you said the documents clearly show that the violations were not clearly reported at least not to the court whose members cham they do not have the power to initiate. is there a problem here? >> it worked. if you have 99.99% compliance and you have self reporting errors. this becomes part of an overall ig report. i am satisfied that -- john, who else in government -- >> did you know congressman king all of what was reported by...
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the nsa program is proving its worth yet again. but we need to reevaluate where we're at in light of these threats. sequestration has to be fixed. if this happens a year from now, intelligence community and military will be less capable. afrikom needs to be beefed up. that's where the war is going. we're about to withdraw from afghanistan. i don't want afghanistan to become iraq where we withdraw our troops and the terrorists come back. i appreciate what the administration is doing. they're taging the right approach to this. benghazi was a complete failure. the threats were real there. the reporting was real. and we basically dropped the ball. we've learned from benghazi, thank god, and the administration is doing this right. >> let me ask you, when you look at this map of u.s. embassies that are closed or consulates or missions, 22 of them, most of them across the muslim world, when you hear this global warning to all americans to take care, what do you think that says if the mission is to terrorize. in some sense, you feel like t
the nsa program is proving its worth yet again. but we need to reevaluate where we're at in light of these threats. sequestration has to be fixed. if this happens a year from now, intelligence community and military will be less capable. afrikom needs to be beefed up. that's where the war is going. we're about to withdraw from afghanistan. i don't want afghanistan to become iraq where we withdraw our troops and the terrorists come back. i appreciate what the administration is doing. they're...
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nsa snoops, collect a whole bunch of information. i am okay with that if it is used against terrorists. but wait a second, now we find it is being used by the dea. the nose others. address that question. >> they know the drug trafficking and terror funding are interrelated. i do not have a problem with that. monica: we get different stories, first we were told they were targeting foreign terrorists. now we are told are not looking at the content, we're just looking for patterns. now we find out according to "the new york times" this week, bernard, in fact they are monitoring the content of your phone calls and e-mails. the story keeps shifting, the goalposts keeps shifting. should the government and president be held responsible for that? >> he should not have to address and unveil our national security policies whether that is wiretapping, is dropping, i don't understand why we had to have a public conversation of matters typically cap private. they basically say back off, back off. monica: you were happy to have that conversation t
nsa snoops, collect a whole bunch of information. i am okay with that if it is used against terrorists. but wait a second, now we find it is being used by the dea. the nose others. address that question. >> they know the drug trafficking and terror funding are interrelated. i do not have a problem with that. monica: we get different stories, first we were told they were targeting foreign terrorists. now we are told are not looking at the content, we're just looking for patterns. now we...
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with the nsa demands in a speech read what anyone else would call ridiculous. hundreds of cases of supposedly unintended interception of u.s. e-mail and phone calls and typographical errors that prompted overly aggressive searches. this group for one thing, not responding to them or even reporting them is quite another. it's not only sloppy but illegal and now we come to find that the smartest intelligence surveillance court that is supposed to keep an eye on them to not even learn about se of these violations until months after the fact willing among constitutional which is kind of like locking t barn door after all the animals left. my friends, step back and ponder the sheer magnitude of what is going on. only a couple of months ago deputy attorney general praise the extensive safeguards put in place to make short spies to not run amok. remember well. every now and then there may be a mistake. the deputy ag must have the very different understanding of now and then. to me that means maybe once a twice. to him it means more like a thousand of 2000. either that
with the nsa demands in a speech read what anyone else would call ridiculous. hundreds of cases of supposedly unintended interception of u.s. e-mail and phone calls and typographical errors that prompted overly aggressive searches. this group for one thing, not responding to them or even reporting them is quite another. it's not only sloppy but illegal and now we come to find that the smartest intelligence surveillance court that is supposed to keep an eye on them to not even learn about se of...
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plus, just when you thought the nsa scandal couldn't get worse, now this. reports out the agency can snoop on three-quarters of all internet traffic. those being watched not just terror suspects. innocent miles per hours like you and me. then, a rare moment. hollywood heartthrobs making waves in a good
plus, just when you thought the nsa scandal couldn't get worse, now this. reports out the agency can snoop on three-quarters of all internet traffic. those being watched not just terror suspects. innocent miles per hours like you and me. then, a rare moment. hollywood heartthrobs making waves in a good
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let's talk about the nsa vote. weyou have additional stuff will give you the opportunity to do that. i looked at this issue really, really carefully. theer one, nobody likes fact that any government agency is collecting massive amounts of data. they certainly have the ability to know who you have called. federal judges that look at this and say it is constitutional. we know we have stopped about 50 terrorist attacks. it is a lot to deal with this sort of stuff. i look at who is on the intelligence committees. one of the guys is tom coburn. i was at the oklahoma press association meeting. i watched him stand up and said this has been asked oversight, the most accountable and was absolutely saving american lives. there are 14 other members. every single one of them. except one. i think there is one that didn't. written out of the 14 voted that way. both the speaker and the minority leader. revelations.nowden he did not give us an instance of abuse. look at the irs. terrific abuse of power. individual cases have come
let's talk about the nsa vote. weyou have additional stuff will give you the opportunity to do that. i looked at this issue really, really carefully. theer one, nobody likes fact that any government agency is collecting massive amounts of data. they certainly have the ability to know who you have called. federal judges that look at this and say it is constitutional. we know we have stopped about 50 terrorist attacks. it is a lot to deal with this sort of stuff. i look at who is on the...
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president, you said the nsa was working with fisa to enhance protections. really? in no time a fisa court judge write, quote, for the first time the government has now advised the court of the volume and nature of information it's been collecting, which is fundamentally different from what the court had been led to believe. now, when i was a judge, if someone lied to me on something of such a serious nature, their butts would be personally chaperoned to the local lockup courtesy of yours truly. yet two years later the chief judge now says that the fisa court actually lacks the tools to verify when and how often the government surveillance aims to protect rules of the government privacy. i guess the beat goes on. ♪ the beat goes on, the beat goes on ♪ drums keep pounding rhythm to the brain ♪ la-da-da-da-de >> the red line for chemical weapons has its own beat. a year ago you said the use or mere movement of chemical weapons by syria would cross your red line. in april it's confirmed that the syrian government had used chemical weapons. you in full paper tiger
president, you said the nsa was working with fisa to enhance protections. really? in no time a fisa court judge write, quote, for the first time the government has now advised the court of the volume and nature of information it's been collecting, which is fundamentally different from what the court had been led to believe. now, when i was a judge, if someone lied to me on something of such a serious nature, their butts would be personally chaperoned to the local lockup courtesy of yours truly....
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>> hillary clinton is giving a speech on the nsa on september 10 that i think will be fascinating to watch. i do think this issue does have at least the potential now of becoming that kind of dividing line within the democratic party and potentially something that could in fact shape whatever primary race there is in 2016. >> hillary clinton is giving a >> interesting she will be taking on that issue right now. what do you make on that? >> i have to differ somewhat on that. it is hard to see this issue becoming a really cutting edge issue for a couple of reasons. the vast majority of americans do want surveillance to take place to prevent us against terrorists. they do want this balance. also, it is hard to see even if i know intellectually that the nsa might be knowing what phone calls or numbers go in and out of my phone and intercepting some of my e-mails and that sort of thing, it is hard for us to see how it impacts our lives. it is different from the economy and jobs and obamacare. it may be more of an intellectual exercise that does not really rise to the top of the political
>> hillary clinton is giving a speech on the nsa on september 10 that i think will be fascinating to watch. i do think this issue does have at least the potential now of becoming that kind of dividing line within the democratic party and potentially something that could in fact shape whatever primary race there is in 2016. >> hillary clinton is giving a >> interesting she will be taking on that issue right now. what do you make on that? >> i have to differ somewhat on...
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not so great on the nsa rhetoric. >> what did not you like? >> i'm be interested in what he thinks about edward snowden as a person. i don't care if he thinks he is a patriot or not. i care about government spying and the reforms he is talking about in the beginning were way more important than what he thinks about him being a good guy. who cares? >> i guess he was asked if he was a patriot which i thought was a fair question. what do you make of this? do you agree with her? >> no. as a college professor i'm very tough with grades. i would give him a solid d. here's the reason. this was not a news conference. there was really no news other than we're going to the olympics. if it wasn't for bad news, obama doesn't make news. not making news is actually a plus for this president. the fact that he had it on a friday in august at 3:00, please. this was more of an appeasement to the press core for the jay leno appearance than it was the necessity of having a press conference on friday. >> you're saying that by having the press conference at 3:00 p.
not so great on the nsa rhetoric. >> what did not you like? >> i'm be interested in what he thinks about edward snowden as a person. i don't care if he thinks he is a patriot or not. i care about government spying and the reforms he is talking about in the beginning were way more important than what he thinks about him being a good guy. who cares? >> i guess he was asked if he was a patriot which i thought was a fair question. what do you make of this? do you agree with her?...
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nsa picked up some chatter. it is about time they got back into the business they are supposed to be in. secondly, al-qaeda has made it a point for years now not to use cell phones phones and other communications. dana made a point that maybe they are desperate now. my guess is some of this may have been to throw us off. the third thing is if we hadn't closed the embassies and something happened, you would have been all over us as a result. the last thing i will say to you is embassies have been closed for the last 75 years as various circumstances have dictated. this may be more than most closures, but it goes back to teddy roosevelt. i would not consider this to be an american weakness. >> i agree. >> and the other thing is the yemens are not this rogue agent and our research here is clearly a guy who is upset in the right winger. >> it is like the bar scene and where they hang out. that's the deal. >> let me ask you. critics of the nsa would say this is really convenient for this to happen. while these progra
nsa picked up some chatter. it is about time they got back into the business they are supposed to be in. secondly, al-qaeda has made it a point for years now not to use cell phones phones and other communications. dana made a point that maybe they are desperate now. my guess is some of this may have been to throw us off. the third thing is if we hadn't closed the embassies and something happened, you would have been all over us as a result. the last thing i will say to you is embassies have...
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tell him everything's okay, that the nsa can police themselves. one of the fundamental things that our founders put in place was they wanted to separate police power from the judiciary power so they didn't want police to write warrants, and the nasa are a type -- the nsa are a type of police. >> reporter: other lawmakers may not be so critical of the programs themselves but they disapprove of the president for not aggressively going after leaker edward snowden and his failure to clear up misconceptions about privacy protection. >> not a problem. the fact is it worked. if you have 99.99% of clients and you have self reporting errors, these came from an internal report which becomes part of an overy'all ig report -- overall ig report. i'm on the intelligence committee. i'm satisfied. >> reporter: the white house emphasized the violations didn't reflect willful law breaking. they showed reports that the nsa is aggressively monitoring itself. eric, back to you. >> more on this story in the hour. thank you. >>> well, it develops by the hour. we have a
tell him everything's okay, that the nsa can police themselves. one of the fundamental things that our founders put in place was they wanted to separate police power from the judiciary power so they didn't want police to write warrants, and the nasa are a type -- the nsa are a type of police. >> reporter: other lawmakers may not be so critical of the programs themselves but they disapprove of the president for not aggressively going after leaker edward snowden and his failure to clear up...
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we have people who don't trust the government on nsa spying. we have people that don't trust the government with the irs declining conservative organizations. we have benghazi, which we don't hear enough about. and now we're going to have the irs implement obamacare. it's not defunding obamacare. obamacare hasn't been funded. so the real question is will we vote to fund obamacare or not, not defund. and it's certainly not the republicans who would shut the government down. it would be president clinton -- president obama. of course i don't think it would get to his desk. but by virtue of him not signing or vetoing the budget, that would shut the government down. >> let me show you something, congressman pittenger took a defiant approach to attendees who asked to vote to defund obamacare, even though he tried to explain why it would be pointless. and the crowd did not like what they heard. >> we lose over there, then they come back to us in the house. you win this battle by going after -- we look at your -- we look at how we can win. do you thin
we have people who don't trust the government on nsa spying. we have people that don't trust the government with the irs declining conservative organizations. we have benghazi, which we don't hear enough about. and now we're going to have the irs implement obamacare. it's not defunding obamacare. obamacare hasn't been funded. so the real question is will we vote to fund obamacare or not, not defund. and it's certainly not the republicans who would shut the government down. it would be president...
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let's talk about the nsa vote. if you have additional stuff we will give you the opportunity to do that. i looked at this issue really, really carefully. number one, nobody likes the fact that any government agency is collecting massive amounts of data. they certainly have the ability to know who you have called. we have had federal judges that look at this and say it is constitutional. we know we have stopped about 50 terrorist attacks. it is a lot to deal with this sort of stuff. i look at who is on the intelligence committees. one of the guys is tom coburn. i was at the oklahoma press association meeting. i watched him stand up and said this has been asked oversight, the most accountable and was absolutely saving american lives. i think there are 14 other members. every single one of them. except one. i think there is one that didn't. written out of the 14 voted that way. both the speaker and the minority leader. we have the snowden revelations. he did not give us an instance of abuse. look at the irs. terrific
let's talk about the nsa vote. if you have additional stuff we will give you the opportunity to do that. i looked at this issue really, really carefully. number one, nobody likes the fact that any government agency is collecting massive amounts of data. they certainly have the ability to know who you have called. we have had federal judges that look at this and say it is constitutional. we know we have stopped about 50 terrorist attacks. it is a lot to deal with this sort of stuff. i look at...
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they think as long as the nsa or some other agency is stopping bad guys, they can go after collecting information on all sorts of people and have no consequences. of course, there is a huge threat to that. we do not want the government to have this kind of data to use against americans in the future. >> yeah. also, i'm also worried about, like, all the gay rights stuff. i'm thinking, like, this could be like the racism thing. but it is like the same thing except it is between days and -- gays and non-gays. who cares? does it really matter? [applause] >> that is a great point. i do not believe the government should be involved in deciding who can get married and who cannot. that is not an appropriate role for the government. marriage is a private institution. it is between two people and their personal lives. i'm an orthodox christian. my wife and i do not need the government telling us that we can get married. no one else needs a government telling them that they can get married. that is up to them. i agree with you. [applause] yes? >> i guess my main question is since congress is sup
they think as long as the nsa or some other agency is stopping bad guys, they can go after collecting information on all sorts of people and have no consequences. of course, there is a huge threat to that. we do not want the government to have this kind of data to use against americans in the future. >> yeah. also, i'm also worried about, like, all the gay rights stuff. i'm thinking, like, this could be like the racism thing. but it is like the same thing except it is between days and --...
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in a statement to fox news a nsa spokesperson says quote, nsa signals intelligence mission is centered on defeating foreign adversaries who are aiming to harm the country. we defend against threats and working to protect privacy rights of u.s. persons. it is not either/or. it is both. the use of the devices that allow the agency to pull data in real time as it passes through web networks. the in. sa's definition of collection relies on an intelligence directive which defines collection as analyzing retrieving information, not actually storing it, heather. heather: catherine, where does it leave the administration? >> reporter: in his most recent comments on the ns aft controversy president obama said more americans learn about the nsa programs and safeguards built into the programs he believes the more comfortable he will be with the level of surveillance. >> i'm comfortable that the program currently is not being abused. i'm comfortable if the american people examined, exactly what was taking place, how it was being used, what the safeguards were, that they would say, you know what? t
in a statement to fox news a nsa spokesperson says quote, nsa signals intelligence mission is centered on defeating foreign adversaries who are aiming to harm the country. we defend against threats and working to protect privacy rights of u.s. persons. it is not either/or. it is both. the use of the devices that allow the agency to pull data in real time as it passes through web networks. the in. sa's definition of collection relies on an intelligence directive which defines collection as...
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a, quote, minuscule percentage of nsa surveillance activity. during a rare conference call, he made these points. it was a rare conference call by the super secret spy agency on friday. nsa whistle-blower edward snowden provided newspapers the documents months ago. former house speaker nancy pelosi called the revelations extremely disturbing. democratic senator pat leahy says he plans to hold more judiciary hearings to investigate. >> the nsa has become a menace, and the constitutional rights of americans are under a broad assault here, the fourth amendment right to be free from unreasonable search and seizure, the first amendment right for freedom of speech. these are under attack. >> 2,776 instances of privacy violations occurred in one year from 2011 to 2012 under this added ministration. the audit also found nsa personnel were told to water down reports to the justice department and congress. the chairman of the house and senate intel committees continued to defend the surveillance program, quote, the majority of these compliance incidents
a, quote, minuscule percentage of nsa surveillance activity. during a rare conference call, he made these points. it was a rare conference call by the super secret spy agency on friday. nsa whistle-blower edward snowden provided newspapers the documents months ago. former house speaker nancy pelosi called the revelations extremely disturbing. democratic senator pat leahy says he plans to hold more judiciary hearings to investigate. >> the nsa has become a menace, and the constitutional...
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now, the nsa calls them mistakes. jennifer griffin in washington for us with details. >> heather, the may 2012 internal nsa audit showed thousands of privacy violations in one year alone. in some cases, the nsa was monitoring the phone records of residents of washington, d.c., whose area code 202 is similar to that of egypt. nsa compliance director john delong said the violations were not willful wior malicious and represented a, quote, minuscule percentage of nsa surveillance activity during a rare conference call by the super-secret spy agency. nsa whistle-blower edward snowden provided newspapers the documents months ago. forrer house speaker nancy pelosi called the revelations extremely disturbing, democratic senator pat leahy plans to hold more judiciary hearings to investigate. >> the nsa has become a menace, and the constitutional rights of americans are under a broad assault here. the fourth amendment right to be free from unreasonable search and seizure, the first amendment right for freedom of speech, these
now, the nsa calls them mistakes. jennifer griffin in washington for us with details. >> heather, the may 2012 internal nsa audit showed thousands of privacy violations in one year alone. in some cases, the nsa was monitoring the phone records of residents of washington, d.c., whose area code 202 is similar to that of egypt. nsa compliance director john delong said the violations were not willful wior malicious and represented a, quote, minuscule percentage of nsa surveillance activity...
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podium talking about how he plans to have more trans papercy in his administration when it comes to the nsa surveillance program and while the obama administration would like all news outlets to spend their valuable air time to focus on his meager attempt to, quote, restore the public's trust, there was one key topic the president seemed to gloss over. the failing economy. and folks, let's be honest. at the end of the day, that is the most pressing issue facing americans today. joining me now with reaction, radio talk show host, fox news contributor leslie marshall and republican strategist, noel, ladies, good evening. >> good evening. >> so leslie, let me throw it to you and let's look at the number of full time jobs versus part-time jobs added in july. and what this really means to the american people when productivity, 1978 levels, tepid at best recovery, why isn't the president speaking up on the economy? where's the plan? >> well, first of all, he should speak up on the economy. you notice republicans are not talking the economy so much. even though you like to cite the jobs, you say t
podium talking about how he plans to have more trans papercy in his administration when it comes to the nsa surveillance program and while the obama administration would like all news outlets to spend their valuable air time to focus on his meager attempt to, quote, restore the public's trust, there was one key topic the president seemed to gloss over. the failing economy. and folks, let's be honest. at the end of the day, that is the most pressing issue facing americans today. joining me now...
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you don't have to throw nsa out. democracy, you don't throw it out if you find fraud. >> david: last word from steve. as we celebrate the har-working americans that make america great. the "cashin' in" gang looking in to whether the hand-outs destroy our wonderful work ethic. that's at the bottom of the hour. right here on forbes, college grades are meaningless? find out what more employers are relying on instead when it comes to new hires and why it's firing up a major fight. so then the little tiny chipmunks go all the way up... ♪ [ female announcer ] when your swapportunity comes, take it. ♪ what? what? what? [ female announcer ] yoplait. it is so good. folks have suffered from frequent heartburn. butetting heartburn and then treating day after day is a thing of the past. block the acid with prilosec otc, and don't get heartburn in the first place. [ male announcer ] one pill each morning 24 hours. zero heartburn. >> david: employers who don't trust the college gpa judge graduates on a skills-based test. is it
you don't have to throw nsa out. democracy, you don't throw it out if you find fraud. >> david: last word from steve. as we celebrate the har-working americans that make america great. the "cashin' in" gang looking in to whether the hand-outs destroy our wonderful work ethic. that's at the bottom of the hour. right here on forbes, college grades are meaningless? find out what more employers are relying on instead when it comes to new hires and why it's firing up a major fight....
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now the story today is, look at how the fisa court slammed the nsa, sort of like we have to pick which boat we want to ride on. the story today, the opinion today goes to underscore what folks like i have been saying all along, that the fisa court is not only looking at warrants, they are looking at the entire process of the system, and what was done in this application to say we want to keep going with the process is the fisa court went into extremely excruciating detail about is the nsa complying with the fourth amendment and the law? they found that, as you go down the system, what they are -- in the vast majority of it, but they have this one element of the program -- >> mean not getting americans' data if they can? >> no, not getting it kept in the system. that's it. >> right. >> and what they want is, no, that's not in compliance. >> okay. >> so the nsa went away and fixed it a month later. that's what we're dealing with, and they reported it to congress a month after that. the system that was found to be constitutional, because you ended up with they could see i sent you an e-ma
now the story today is, look at how the fisa court slammed the nsa, sort of like we have to pick which boat we want to ride on. the story today, the opinion today goes to underscore what folks like i have been saying all along, that the fisa court is not only looking at warrants, they are looking at the entire process of the system, and what was done in this application to say we want to keep going with the process is the fisa court went into extremely excruciating detail about is the nsa...
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he says the nsa chief has attended 38 since the snow done league. there are checked an balances. >> the first that moist cleared a braupd check? that's the u.s. irs. >> we'll see how that plays out. peter, thank you. >>> house republicans are vote for a. they're more likely to gain traction in a senate controlled spectrum. republicans say they'll go after the law in other ways. justin week said in a hirele he would rather kidnap his coverage ops. senators, thank you for your time today. >> shannon, good to be you. >> all right. now the ihr has moved to the side. is it a worthy process or worth the time. >> no. the implementation of the obama care act is so firm. i work with people who want to own businesses and find a job and the implementation is croating an the president announced in a weekend announcement that too employer man dade wot no a e ploemet in a kwee. also to do not on that. if employers don't have to comply before a yeerp chl why do vim familiar is have to. ply it? >> another conversation there. there's the idea that government funding
he says the nsa chief has attended 38 since the snow done league. there are checked an balances. >> the first that moist cleared a braupd check? that's the u.s. irs. >> we'll see how that plays out. peter, thank you. >>> house republicans are vote for a. they're more likely to gain traction in a senate controlled spectrum. republicans say they'll go after the law in other ways. justin week said in a hirele he would rather kidnap his coverage ops. senators, thank you for...